test for 4th (trochlear) nerve palsy
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Test for 4th (trochlear) nerve palsy
Parks–Bielschowsky three-step test, also known as Park's three-step test is a test for palsy of the superior oblique muscle caused by damage to cranial nerve IV (trochlear nerve).
The Park's Three-Step Test works by observing the vertical deviation in primary gaze, left and right gaze, and right and left head tilt. Where the hyperdeviations are of the greatest magnitude indicate where the paretic muscle should be working maximally. By comparing these deviations with each muscle's known primary field of action we can systematically eliminate them until there is only one muscle remaining.
Parks–Bielschowsky three-step